What strategies have you used as a solo attorney who takes maternity leave, or what practices have you seen used both other
solo women lawyers to accomplish a smooth maternity leave?
And the Committee discounts the achievements of
solo women lawyers by omitting women lawyers from its speakers» panel and not discussing the achievements of women solos and small firm lawyers in its report.»
Not exact matches
And finally, how much should we care that
women haven't cracked the glass ceiling at Biglaw when female
lawyers are finding success in virtually every other area (e.g., politics,
solo practice, judgeships, in - house and government) outside of large firms?
A frequent contributing writer for print and electronic legal media, Ellen's articles have been published in the New York Law Journal Magazine, Perspectives, The
Woman Advocate, NAWL's The
Women Lawyers» Journal, GP Small /
Solo, Trial Magazine,
Lawyers Weekly USA, the Talent Think Tank Blog and many other prominent legal publications.
But the good news for
women lawyers, as Carolyn Elefant writes at MyShingle.com, is that they are finding it easier than ever before to build successful careers in
solo and small - firm practice.
Women lawyers prefer to fly in flocks, suggests the headline from an article to appear Monday in The National Law Journal,
Women Choosing Not to Fly
Solo.
Of the
lawyers in the study who went
solo, just a third were
women.
I've been checking in there for the last month or so, happily «following» the thoughts of Kevin O'Keefe (Real
Lawyers Have Blogs), Grant Griffiths (Home Office Warrior), Susan Cartier Liebel (Build A
Solo Practice), Carolyn Elefant (My Shingle and Legal Blog Watch), Gideon (a public defender), Rush Nigut (Rush on Business), Brett Trout (Cyber Law), and Nicole Black (Sui Generis and
Women Lawyers - Back on Track), among others.